Carbureter.



No. 890,273t

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GARBURETER. APPLIGATIONHLED DBo.1a,19o7.

@000000 OOMJOOOO PATENTED JUNE 9, 1908.

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vlML HAUK AND HEINRICH MUNZER'I', OF BERLIN', GERMANY, ASSlfiNORS TO Tlll ,()l- PORATION OF FLINSCH et CO., Ol" FRANKliOH'lON-lill-MAIN, GERMANY.

Specification of Letters Fatent.

Patented June 9, 1908.

Application filed December 13, 1907. Serial No. AM6266.

reference to the accompanying drawing,l

which is a, longitudinalsection through the apparatus.

About the middle of the carburetor, which may bey contracted at this part for the purpose of increasingthe speed ol the current, is situated the nozzle d thro/ugh which the liqv uid issues, the supply being kept at a censtant head by the float v'vv'hen the suction stroke of theengine occurs the combustible smrts against the pulverizer' z and forms a c oud a part of which falls back. blc alsoV drops from the nozzle.

in order .to catch the liquid dellccted downwards and that drop )ing from the nozzie, the lower part g of the carburetor contains a distributer t, which may be conical or of any other suitable form and may have a corrugated or perforated surface. From this distributer the subdivided liquid drops on to a grating '1" the bars oll which may )e tubes Whereinto air enters from without and passes through openings such as l into the carburetor, becomingr carbureted by the liqvuid which' has fallen on to the tubes. The

carbuieted air then ascends over the distributer t into the middle part of the' carburct-cr Where it mingles with the upwardly directed combustible and the aforesaid cloud,

(lombusti-- I thus forming the mixture for cmnbustion.

l 'lhe upper part g of the carburetor may also contain grating r, which may consistl ol tubes lor admission of supplementary air, so

as to prevent a large surface to the still nebulous mixture, and is particularly useful for diilicultlj,T vaporizable liquids. The, suction pipe oi' the motor is connected with the 5G neck a.

Now what we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is the following:

l. A carbureter for liquid combustibles y,c ompiising a chamber, a. nozzle within the said chamber and adapted for issue of the liquid, a pulvcrizer situated above the said nozzle, a distributor situated belovv the said nozzle and adapted to receive falling liquid, and perforated tubes, constituting a grating situated below the said distributor and adapted for passage of the air-to be carbureted, substantially as described.

2. A earbureter iorl liquid combustibles emnprising a chamber, a nozzle Within the c5 said ,:harnber and adapted for issue of the liquid, a pulverizer situated above the said nozzle, a distributer situated below the said nozzle and adapted to receive falling,r li uid, a grating situated below the said distributer 7o and tubes constituting a gratin situated' above 'the said pulverizer and adapted for passage oi supplementary air, substantially as described.

in testimony, that We claim the foregoing our invention, we have signed our naines in presence of two witnesses, this twenty ninth day of November 1907.

PAUL Hasen. HEINRICH MUNZERT;

Witnesses HENRY HAsIEn, WOLDEIiIAR HAUPT. 

